Agricultural Machinery: What’s in Store for the (Near) Future
This article will explore the trends that will characterize tractors and agricultural machinery in the short to medium term, from alternative fuels to robotics and AI. Let’s see what the future holds.
Until recently, it was difficult to envision how agricultural machinery would develop in the future. Without mentioning robotics or automation, talking about “tomorrow’s” agricultural machinery meant merely mentioning current precision farming technologies.
In this article, we will highlight how these sophisticated agricultural machinery have become increasingly common and have also started to be considered for agricultural mechanization.
Telematics and Time Optimisation
Telematics, a mainstay of many agricultural operations, continues to progress, enabling machine performance monitoring from anywhere in the world. This allows for the timely identification of problems and automatic scheduling of predictive maintenance interventions before breakdowns occur. Farmers can also instantly track their fleet’s operations with real-time performance screening and optimized workflow management.
Increasing Use of Agricultural Drones
Drones, which can access all areas of the land regardless of obstructions, provide an opportunity to record every facet of crop growth and spot issues in the field that the human eye might miss. Additionally, drones can be used to spray weeds, diseases, and pesticides over crops. However, the development and application of this technology are currently impeded by unclear and non-specific legislation at the EU level; as a result, it may take some time before the technology is fully and optimally utilized.